Staying strong for one another. The Chrisley children have been vocal about how they’re coping without Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley as they serve their respective prison sentences.
17.01.2023 - 23:59 / usmagazine.com
Looking for answers. Savannah Chrisley is still trying to make peace with Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley‘s prison sentence — and this time the podcast host brought Jen Shah‘s legal woes into the mix.
“Put the cases side by side, and it makes no sense — it just doesn’t,” Savannah, 25, said during a prerecorded episode of her “Unlocked” podcast, which was posted on Tuesday, January 17. The reality star was joined by her mother, 50, as they discussed Shah’s shorter prison sentence after pleading guilty to wire fraud.
According to Savannah, the major difference for her was the existence of victims in the Bravo personality’s case.
“There were hundreds of victims who were elderly, and people that provided statements that lost their homes, threatened to end their lives,” she said. “There were so many different things, and she got six and a half years. Make that make sense!”
Earlier this month, Shah, 49, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison for the nationwide telemarketing scheme. The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star is set to report to prison in February. Meanwhile, Savannah’s parents received a combined 19 years behind bars after being found guilty of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud and conspiracy.
During the episode, the Chrisley Knows Best star questioned the legal system, adding, “You have someone who has not admitted to guilt and who will stand firm in that. We’re standing by our truth that it is not guilty, [and] there are no victims.”
Julie, who appeared on her daughter’s podcast, revealed she didn’t understand why the Utah native’s sentence differed by so many years.
“None of it adds up, and to me, there’s more to it,” the matriarch shared. “I have committed myself to figuring out what that is and for us to
Staying strong for one another. The Chrisley children have been vocal about how they’re coping without Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley as they serve their respective prison sentences.
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